Well. Let's see if his incarceration leads to a similar redemption. You do believe in the justice system as a rehabilitative process, right?
I'll be honest, I do find it a little concerning that a legal aid lawyer might consider someone who served 27 years for a heinous crime committed as a very young person, became an ordained minister in prison, and has dedicated her life to helping people learn from her errors and advocating for the prison system to help rehabilitate more people the way she has been, to be a "monster" and worse than someone who just ran amok in the streets with a rifle killing people.
I suspect she would have a more charitable heart for Rittenhouse than you do for her, when she has done rather more to deserve it.
I find your categorization of what happened to be so typical of the delusion that so many on this board operate from. But fwiw he won't be incarcerated for long given that this was clear self-defense.
And while I do believe in the rehabilitative and restorative process of incarceration, I'm sure you'd be gushing the same way about someone speaking at the RNC who took tweezers to someones testicles and forced them to drink bleach before murdering them. You have no idea what's in my heart, but the point is-don't throw stones.
One has to wonder if he treats his minority clients different than his white ones, taking his post history into account.
How do you feel about the dr. Who lost her medical license for saying she would give Jews the wrong meds? Do you feel like she treated her patients the same, despite what she said?
Point out one thing I've ever said that was racist, nevermind to anywhere near the equivalent of your insulting example. freak you too.